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AVB from the official website:

Having seen the incident unfold just yards away from him, Villas-Boas admitted that 'the sending off looks a good decision by the referee', but would not criticise Torres for his overenthusiastic challenge.

'The challenge is part of the nature of the game and the referee decided like that,' he said. 'It's a pity because the spectacle was promising and it could have gone on to a good afternoon for us and the fans, but in the end that's what the referee decided and we just had to adjust.

'There is nothing to apologise for. I think every player is disappointed with being sent off, Alex was the same, and there will be some disappointment for sure,' he said of his striker.

Classy by AVB, Warnock take note.

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Sadly he has also made it clear he won't celebrate a goal against Liverpool either :(

Wasn't that for his debut only? I mean Liverpool is now just a club he played for 8 months ago and that treats him like shit now, I can't see the reason why he wouldn't celebrate his goal now.

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Funny how the media has taken this "hard time at chelsea" quote, while completely ignoring the fact that he was talking about how great the fans have been to him.

Funny, yet unsurprising. And the English media wonder why he doesn't do print interviews with them. If the clueless wonders had actually watched the entire interview on CTV after the match, he seemed very calm and relaxed. He was very appreciative of the fans and smiled when asked about walking to the Bridge. Take one word out of the entire interview and the media spins it into he was ready to jump off the nearest cliff.

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Funny how the media has taken this "hard time at chelsea" quote, while completely ignoring the fact that he was talking about how great the fans have been to him.

They want to make sure they have Torres admitting he sucked and thus justifying the shit pile they sprang on him.

You'll never hear or read another interesting Torres interview again. At least until he leaves England. Pity because he's given some thoughtful and candid (or as candid he can be as a professional footballer) interviews in the past. But now he can't sneeze without the English press jumping down his throat and examining his tonsils.

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Its an indication of how hes gone up in fans estimation by gauging the moans about the three match ban.

He seems fired up now and I thought initially a 3 match lay off could make him El Sulko -but as long as he plays in the CL then the momentum is there, and it looks like hes back to the player he once was :yes: :yes:

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